Examining the Bidirectional Influence of Type 2 Diabetes and Knee Osteoarthritis in a Specific Age Group

  • Kanika kalia
  • Huma Zahoor Ahmed Siddiqui
  • Monika Sharma

Abstract

The interplay between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) remains a subject of growing interest. This observational study explores the bidirectional relationship between these conditions within a specific age group. We analyze the impact of T2DM on knee joint function and, conversely, the influence of KOA on glycemic control. The findings aim to enhance understanding and inform clinical approaches for managing patients with comorbid T2DM and KOA

Author Biographies

Kanika kalia

Postgraduate student, Institute of Applied Medicines and Research, Ghaziabad

Huma Zahoor Ahmed Siddiqui

Associate Professor, Institute of Applied Medicines and Research, Ghaziabad

Monika Sharma

Associate Professor, Institute of Applied Medicines and Research, Ghaziabad

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Published
2024-09-22
How to Cite
Kanika kalia, Huma Zahoor Ahmed Siddiqui, & Monika Sharma. (2024). Examining the Bidirectional Influence of Type 2 Diabetes and Knee Osteoarthritis in a Specific Age Group. Revista Electronica De Veterinaria, 25(2), 1232 -1236. https://doi.org/10.69980/redvet.v25i2.1744